He has competed in 2 superbowls but only won on
2
Adrian Peterson, Percy Harvin, Sidney Rice, Jared Allen, and Brett Favre They led the vikings to a almost NFC chapionship win.
18 times through the beginning of the 2013 season.
The Minnesota Vikings have won 18 division titles in their history.NFL Central (2)NFC Central (14)NFC North (2)
Cowboys have 19 Division Titles. 8 NFC Championship Titles 8 SB Appearances 5 SB wins.
NO! It will not. The Vikings lost. The Saints won. End of story. Great job that quarterback for the Vikes did, huh? Pants on the ground, pants on the ground, Brett Favre is a fool, laying on the ground (intercepted, sacked etc.)
In short, the Green Bay Packers (3/6/08) and the New York Jets (2/12/09). He has contemplated retirement many times, and is known for having much off-season drama, more commonly known as the "Favre Drama."Brett Favre retired from the Green Bay Packers first on March 6th, 2008. That was his first official retirement, even though he had two previous years where retirement was previously considered.He then joined the New York Jets on August 7th, 2008, after being traded from the Packers. After a season where the Jets barely missed the playoffs, Brett Favre retires for a second time from the New York Jets on February 12th, 2009.On August 18th, 2009, Brett Favre officially signs with the Minnesota Vikings, the arch rivals of his long time team the Green Bay Packers. He has since led them to an NFC championship game against the New Orleans Saints, and as of January 24th, 2010, is still playing for the Vikings.View the related link below for a timeline of many consecutive summers of Brett Favre drama, from the contemplation of retirement from the Green Bay Packers to the sudden signing with the Minnesota Vikings.
In the divisional round of the NFC playoffs on Jan. 17, 2010, the Minnesota Vikings, paced by quarterback Brett Favre, pummeled the Dallas Cowboys 34-3. The Vikings advanced to the NFC championship game, but lost in overtime a week later to the eventual world champion New Orleans Saints, 31-28.
Favre is 1-3 in four playoff games against the Dallas Cowboys. He played against Dallas three times when he was with the Green Bay Packers and once with the Minnesota Vikings. The results: 1. NFC Division Playoff (1-16-94) - Cowboys 27, Packers 17 2. NFC Division Playoff (1-8-95) - Cowboys 35, Packers 9 3. NFC Championship Game (1-14-96) - Cowboys 38, Packers 27 4. NFC Division Playoff (1-17-01) - Vikings 34, Cowboys 3.
Brett Favre's last NFL career touchdown pass was a 12 yard pass to Donald Lee. It came with 5:00 minutes to play in the 3rd quarter of the 2007 NFC Championship game against the NY Giants in Green Bay, WI.
Brett Favre actually caught his own first pass. His first pass attempt was deflected by a defender and he caught the ball off of the deflectionFarve's first pass in a regular season NFL game was an interception that resulted in a touchdown. His career passing while a Falcon was 0 completions in 4 attempts with 2 interceptions.